Col. Julia Wilson loves being active and helping others become more active. The Deputy Director of the Department of Physical Education for West Point plays a pivotal role in the readiness of the young people that walk through their doors, but even after nearly three decades of service to her...
Does your body have a set point?
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The Set Point Theory of weight regulation is an attempt to explain why people can maintain their body weight at a relatively stable level for long periods. The Set Point Theory suggests that body weight is regulated by a feedback control...
If you want to increase mobility, strength, power, or muscle mass, you need to create a pain-free environment from which your body can function. But if you've gotten little to no relief from foam rolling, corrective exercises, and modified variations of the big lifts, you need to learn these...
This table lists the most probable issue causing each sticking point on the bench press. Now, there could be something more complex going on, or a technical issue that's more unique to you. But most of the time, I've found that strengthening the sticking point area will solve the problem.
So...
You're 6 months into training and making no gains. Turn things around and start making progress with these 3 important muscle building tips.
Getting big is not easy! No matter how many ads you may have seen from supplement companies showing how their users gained “30 pounds of rock hard mass in...
The Healthiest Oil for Frying
The best cooking oil turns out to be the one everyone said not to use. Here's what you need to know.
When choosing a cooking oil, most health-conscious people obsess about smoke point. That's the temperature at which a trail of blue smoke wafts upward and triggers...
What is the Difference between Conventional & Sumo?
There are a lot of questions centered around what’re the differences between a conventional and sumo deadlift.
The first question you have to ask yourself is: What is the reason you’re performing deadlifts?
If you’re looking for all around...
You are being judged
I’m sure many of you are familiar with the (somewhat cliché) adage that it’s what’s on the inside that counts, but, love it or hate it, we live in a society that places much emphasis on superficial characteristics. Heck, we have competitions (ala bodybuilding, fitness...
You are being judged
I’m sure many of you are familiar with the (somewhat cliché) adage that it’s what’s on the inside that counts, but, love it or hate it, we live in a society that places much emphasis on superficial characteristics. Heck, we have competitions (ala bodybuilding, fitness...
You are being judged
I’m sure many of you are familiar with the (somewhat cliché) adage that it’s what’s on the inside that counts, but, love it or hate it, we live in a society that places much emphasis on superficial characteristics. Heck, we have competitions (ala bodybuilding, fitness...
I’m sure it’s been drilled into your heads as much as it was drilled into mine, low reps and heavy weight for building and high reps and moderate weight when trying to get “toned.” What a bunch of bullshit!
Do you have any idea how much I’ve gone outside of the box when it came to building...
I know, I know — running. You either love it or hate it. Actually, odds are that you probably hate it, right? If you are one of the haters, then don’t worry — the point of my answer is NOT to make you love running. I, myself, do not love to run, although I do run every day. Well, “run” is not...
If you ever feel like your body hovers around a certain number on the scale — no matter how much you clean up your diet or ramp up your workouts — it’s not all in your head. When it comes to weight loss, this is referred to as the set point theory. “It suggests your body will fight to maintain a...
If you ever feel like your body hovers around a certain number on the scale — no matter how much you clean up your diet or ramp up your workouts — it’s not all in your head. When it comes to weight loss, this is referred to as the set point theory. “It suggests your body will fight to maintain a...
Most people dread a weight-loss plateau, but when the scale won’t budge, you may actually want to celebrate. “It may be your new equilibrium,” says Tim Church, MD, MPH, professor of preventive medicine at Pennington Biomedical Research Center at Louisiana State University. Your body may be...
There are many ways to train with weights. You can focus on one-rep strength like powerlifters, or you can use slightly less weight and focus on reps for bodybuilding goals.
Regardless of the preference, all lifters have one thing in common: There are certain sticking points that we all have...
Currently on week 7 of 600 mg of test e and 900 mg of eq per week. Was doing 1.5 dex every week but recently bumped it to 1 mg eod. Thinking of adding in dbol at 40 mg ed for 6 weeks. Would that be too much estro? I'm at zero sides at this point besides backne. Gonna get bloods done next week.
Since I'm on TRT I have had a steady supply of test for years, so I'm guessing my receptors are saturated at this point. I have recently bumped things up and I'm responding well at this point...
So I'm thinking I might let my test levels crash to freshen up my receptors, this will be in a few...
Self Myofascial Release
http://www.sport-fitness-advisor.com/self-myofascial-release.html
Self myofascial release techniques (SMRT), although not new, have become more and more prominent amongst athletes and fitness enthusiasts alike.
Both allopathic and alternative Therapists have embraced...